Letter: Combination of state regulations and developer greed are lethal to Greenwich

“Please, consider what is being done and think about what the “green wall” and “l-shaped building” will mean to our town. That you are not receiving an avalanche of mail is probably only that we are beginning to give in to the inevitable…a cityscape, a future morass that once was a caring, involved town.” – Judy Crystal, Greenwich Continue Reading →

Greenwich Energy Committee to Host Seminar for Large Consumers of Energy

The Town of Greenwich Energy Committee will host a seminar on February 22, 2019, featuring keynote speaker, Anthony Malkin, Chairman and CEO of Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. The target audience of the event is owners and managers of commercial buildings, who tend to be larger consumers of energy. A panel of the speakers, joined by Rich Granoff of Granoff Architects and Frank Parker 66 Field Point Realty, LLC, will provide the opportunity for specific questions and solutions. Continue Reading →

Letter: Preserving our town character against huge and unsightly proposals

“Do we want our town to reflect the charm and character of a New England residential community with a uniquely varied landscape of mature trees, hills, mossy rock ledge, and quaint buildings, or do we want a more modern, urban environment like White Plains with all its traffic and congestion? …I am afraid this project will yield basically treeless leveled lots with overpowering commercial buildings and garages on both sides of West Putnam Avenue, creating an unattractive glass and concrete canyon effect.” – Berrin Snyder, Greenwich Continue Reading →